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Broadcasters Recap Radio’s AM Fly-In On Capitol Hill
Broadcasters continued the fight to keep AM radio in autos yesterday for the second day of the AM summit in Washington DC. As the event closes, Radio Ink talked with some of the participants about their experiences on the Hill.
Broadcasters Tout AM and Tech On Capitol Hill
Broadcasters took the crusade to save AM directly to Capitol Hill yesterday in the first of two days dedicated to lobbying Congress. The day opened with "Radio's Road To The Future," focused on the importance of AM radio in the digital age.
Estrella’s León and Solis Talk Hispanic Radio’s Power
With one day until Hispanic Radio Conference 2023 begins at the InterContinental Miami at Doral, Radio Ink is setting the scene by talking with two industry leaders with Estrella Media, responsible for one of the most successful Hispanic stations in the country
Leaders Called To Save AM On Behalf Of Minorities
A coalition of civil rights, tech, and telecommunications organizations, including the Multicultural Media, Telecom, and Internet Council (MMTC), is the latest urging lawmakers to support the AM For Every Vehicle Act to provide opportunity and coverage for minorities.
Congress Shows United Front To Preserve AM Radio
Tuesday was a momentous day on Capitol Hill for broadcasters as the House Energy and Commerce Committee held the first hearing on retaining AM in vehicles and the message of the day was clear: lawmakers are ready to fight for AM.
Six Groups Add AM Support Ahead Of House Hearing
After former FEMA head Michael Brown spoke out in favor of AM radio's necessary place in the dashboard, six major public safety groups are adding their names to the list of AM supporters ahead of a major Tuesday AM radio hearing on Capitol Hill.
Former FEMA Head Responds To AM For Every Vehicle
While more technological trade groups are coming out in opposition to the AM For Every Vehicle Act, which would mandate AM radio in all future cars, former FEMA administrator Michael Brown penned a passionate letter in support of the act.
Hearing Date For AM Radio Set On The Hill
The House Energy and Commerce Committee's Communications and Technology Subcommittee has set a date for their hearing on AM radio's importance in new cars. The hearing will discuss the role of AM radio and address concerns over its removal from certain vehicles.
Forbes: ‘AM Must Be Preserved’
Noted radio fan and defender Steve Forbes, the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, has once again used his publication to come to the aid of AM radio. In a Tuesday editorial, "Don't Muzzle AM Radio," Forbes emphasized AM's role in cars to millions of listeners.
Another AM Radio Detractor Steps Forward
"Automakers are far better attuned to the wishes of car buyers than Congress will ever be." Or so says an opinion piece in the Boston Globe from Tuesday. The piece took sharp aim at the bipartisan AM For Every Vehicle Act.